racing glove
1 of 1noun/ˈreɪ.sɪng glʌv/
Forms:racing gloves
1
the protective gloves designed for grip and fire resistance, used in motorsports like car racing and motorcycle racing
A racing glove is a specialized glove worn by drivers in motorsports to protect the hands while maintaining a high level of control and grip on the steering wheel. These gloves are made from materials like leather or carbon fiber, which offer both durability and fire resistance. They are designed to be thin and flexible, allowing for maximum dexterity and a good feel of the car's controls. Racing gloves also feature a comfortable fit with reinforced areas for added protection, particularly around the knuckles and palms. The gloves may have a breathable design to keep the hands cool during intense racing conditions.
- Fire-resistant materials in racing gloves offer crucial protection in case of an accident.
- Choosing the right size racing gloves ensures a comfortable and secure fit.
- New technological advancements are making racing gloves lighter and more breathable.
- After a long race, the driver peeled off his sweaty racing gloves.
- Matching racing gloves with a driver's fire suit creates a cohesive racing uniform.